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FS Pilot - theres a whole thread on this regarding length
overall its a bit smaller than the MR most reckon - about 6 inches overall length wise, and by 10% on most bits.
the most noticeable is the stock being way to short, but IMHO modd-able

I got one a few days ago and just got finished painting it. If I remember correctly it's 33% smaller than the full size blaster.
Having one of these at a convention you'd probably be laughed out of the room, but just at a Halloween party it's a nice cheap alternative.

I got one a few days ago and just got finished painting it. If I remember correctly it's 33% smaller than the full size blaster.
Having one of these at a convention you'd probably be laughed out of the room, but just at a Halloween party it's a nice cheap alternative.

I think its too generous. 10% were by some guys on the RPF. I am thinking 20% is prob about right. the blaster is meant to be 24 inches long, think most blasters are 30 inches, give or take.

great pic by kalkamel next to an actual webley casting - kal, if you want me to remove lmk!

passable I think if you mod the stock. even better if you mod the barrel as well.
afterall, why most people wouldnt laugh TK out the room with their Hasbro mods surprises me as well, but they dont. for a hyperaccurate nut - a big no-no. but for a costumer..... well just maybe, or at least I am definately gettin one and having a go at it myself before dismissing it!

I think its too generous. 10% were by some guys on the RPF. I am thinking 20% is prob about right. the blaster is meant to be 24 inches long, think most blasters are 30 inches, give or take.

great pic by kalkamel next to an actual webley casting - kal, if you want me to remove lmk!

passable I think if you mod the stock. even better if you mod the barrel as well.
afterall, why most people wouldnt laugh TK out the room with their Hasbro mods surprises me as well, but they dont. for a hyperaccurate nut - a big no-no. but for a costumer..... well just maybe, or at least I am definately gettin one and having a go at it myself before dismissing it!

rofl - no offence meant or taken mate
but I DO mean it abt the E-11's modded from a Hasbro (I have one too, but I added like an inch to the barrel) - they look quite wrong with just added greebs. but I cant afford anything else, esp.ly since the Hasbro is perfectly acceptable 501 clearance wise.
someone else was saying that next to a hyperfirm, the Hasbro is just ridiculously undersized.
think the bare minimum of lengthening the stock will make a world of difference. The one in the pic I provided is comepltely un-modded

I recently bought the hasbro fett blaster and found that there was a bit to much flex between the pistol grip and the stock so I dismantled the stock and filled the gaps with car body filler. the weapon now feels more sturdy as well as a bit more weighty.

For me I took apart the stock and left the pistol part together scuffed everything up painted with flat black, then add rust but there are other ways this was for a child and didnt really need to get in depth, my personal blaster is painted completely different way and youd need to get the whole blaster apart as it might get wet inside